Connecticut Historical Features: Buildings

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Black Horse Tavern Middlesex Unknown
Cheiftan Estate Fairfield Glenville
Clark Tavern New Haven Milford
Eleazar Lord Tavern New London Norwich
Golden Ball Tavern Middlesex Haddam
Greens Tavern Windham Unknown
Hawkes Nest Fairfield Stamford
Jacques Gordon Musical Foundation Litchfield Unknown
Jeremiah Fields Tavern Windham Unknown
Julie Hall Fairfield Westport
Keeler Tavern Fairfield Bethel
Kimball Tavern Windham Unknown
Knapps Tavern New Haven New Haven
Knickerbocker Tavern Litchfield Unknown
Mailands Fairfield Westport
Marvin Tavern Fairfield Norwalk North
Michael Burnham Tavern Middlesex Unknown
Mount Carmel Childrens Home New Haven Unknown
New Britain Home Hartford New Britain
New Haven Veterans Coliseum New Haven New Haven
New London County Home New London Uncasville
Number 9 Stable Fairfield Glenville
Old District House for Colored Children New London Unknown
Peck Tavern New London Old Lyme
Red Mountain Shelter Litchfield Cornwall
Robbins Tavern New London Unknown
Robert Dixon Tavern Windham Unknown
Round Hill Community House Fairfield Glenville
Round Hill Stables Fairfield Glenville
Saint Johns Lodge Number 2 Middlesex Unknown
Saint Lukes Home for Destitute and Aged Women Middlesex Middletown
Sanford Tavern Hartford Hartford North
Sargents Estate Fairfield Glenville
Smith Tavern New London Uncasville
Sokol Hall Middlesex Essex
Sun Tavern Fairfield Westport
Treat Tavern New London Unknown
Vernon Siles Tavern Windham Unknown
Woodfield Orphanage Fairfield Bridgeport
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